A/A is a hand i love and a hand i hate. i love it because its A/A. in the words of my friend "I looked down at A/A and got an instant hardon." i hate it because after seeing it i think "how am i going to play this hand and make as much money as i can?"
A/A: the hand that can make you is the same hand that can break you. there are a lot of things to consider when you are playing A/A. you want to keep people in to build up the pot, but you dont want to make it too cheap and have someone call with 7/10 off and hit two pair. on the other hand, you dont want to make too expensive and not get any callers at all..and end up winning whatever the blinds are.
to me, playing A/A depends on what position you are at the table and how the other players play at the table. if i get pockets early on and i know there are aggresive after me, ill limp in and hope that one of them will make a raise. then when it gets back to me, ill reraise them and get other players to fold. if im luck, ill get re-reraised and then i can push all in and most likely get called. this way its heads up action/short handed and theres already a nice pot in the middle. if im in middle postion and i get limpers, again it'll depend on who is after me. usually ill play the aggressor and make a mid size raise here to knock anyone looking to limp after me, then ill play accordingly to how the cards flopped. if im late position, then its easy. if there have been a bunch of raises and reraises and people folding to me..then its a simple call. if everyone is just limping, i raise to make it look like im stealing the blinds and hopefully ill get a reraise and ill get some of the limpers to fold.
on the flop, i like to play strong as well. only time i would push an all in is if there any type of draws showing. i dont want to get assed out by a straight draw hitting because i wasnt betting strong...